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I just gave it a shot using your endpoints (Pittsburgh and Sandusky) and got a message that said it could not compute a trip over 200 km. When I changed Sandusky to Erie, PA, it worked just fine. Oddly enough though, that route came out to 201 km...

Thanks Jenn. I used Pittsburg to Cleveland and it worked but I don't want to go to Cleveland but I've gotten other help.

This is a great example of how I think the 200 km restriction would make using this web tool a real hassle if you were going very far. On the other hand, it could be helpful when approaching and traversing urban areas.